[Q] Root & Flash Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 - General Questions and Answers

Hi, I managed to successfully root my fone last week but when I tried to install ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.7 from the SD Card I am now getting the blue screen with the phone eventually booting up ok. Does anyone have a simple step by step guide as to the steps I need to do to revert this install and start again with an older version of CWM? I'm a newbie to the rooting/flashing of devices but fairly competent following guides and installing files etc. so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Paul

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[Q] Installing CWM on n8000

I've been searching for methods to install CWM on my note 10.1, I've just found Odin method and manual method, and my doubt is: Can I install CWM directly from Rom Manager? Do I need to ROOT first? All other methods are too hard or too risky to a noob like me!
I want to install Cyanogenmod and I need CWM.
Someone could help me?
Nobody is going to help me? :crying:
No, You need to install CWM first then the device can be rooted. until now the safest way to install first CWM on the device is via Odin. then you can do everything include install new updated CWM via CWM itself. You only need is samsung drivers and Recommended version Odin to your device. At first I'm a little scare to install CWM via Odin but Now It's Fun. You Should Try with Caution of course. LEARN with Caution for the first timer.
God Bless
I'm N8000 user. My ROM was XXCMG2 Deodexed By Darkman installed via CWM 6.0.3.6
Just follow zedomax's guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831152
It looks complicated, but it really isn't. Watch is video and follow him step by step, and you'll be rooted in no time.

[Q] Help removing Safestrap from my Galaxy Sch1545

can anyone give me step by step instructions on how I can remove safestrap? i'm fairly new at rooting and everything, I've tried installing CWM recovery and TWRP (both with no luck) which is why I resorted to safestrap, but that isn't working to install custom roms so I would like to remove it from my phone.

Rooting Assistance Please!

Hi Everyone,
I just recently switched over from a Apple iPad to a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and I have no idea on how to start the rooting process.
There does not seem to be any clear step by step instructions on how to root your device for novice users.
I have a P3113 with 4.2.2 loaded on it and I would like to root it to use the sixaxis application to sync my PS3 Controller.
Can someone provide me with a step by step instructions with all the latest files please.
Thank you.
Have you looked on YouTube at all?
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Flash latest @Android-Andi TWRP recovery with Odin and the flash @Chainfire's SuperSU using TWRP recovery.
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[Completed] how i root my phone (galaxy wonder) with the new recovery (CMW)

Ho, I wanted to install on my galaxy wonder (gt-1185) CM12 (with this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...cyanogenmod-12-0-20141230-unofficial-t2988830). I installed CMW as the guide says but my phone isn't rooted. Can I continue to install CM12 without root? Id no, how i root my phone with the new recovery (CMW)
IN CWM, typically there is an Option to Root the Device. Either way, you can proceed with Installing CM as the Guide indicates.
If you do want to Root, please review [GUIDE] Rooting, ClockworkMod and Custom ROMs...an A to Z for beginners

[SOLVED] Need help rooting Tab 2 10.1 (P5113)

Hi there,
I am trying to root the Tab 2 10.1 (P5113), without much success.
Here is what I have done so far:
I followed this guide here. All steps have been successful except that following the steps did not root the device. I tried installing both philz zip, as well as chainfire. Philz zip seemsto be installing just fine - except that it doesn't root the device.
Chainfire aborts the installation without further message.
Can someone help me? I would like to get Lollipop running on this tablet.
SOLVED! It was simply a matter of using the 5110 version. I had mistakenly used the 5100 version.

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